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1831–1898

AFTER TWO DAYS.

Eric Mackay

Another night has turned itself to day, Another day has melted into eve, And lo! again I tread the measured way Of word and thought, the twain to interweave,

As flowers absorb the rays that they receive. And, all along the woodland where I stray, I think of thee, and Nature keeps me gay, And sorrow soothes the soul it would bereave.

Nor will I fear that thou, so far apart, So dear to me, so fair, and so benign, Wilt un-desire the fealty of a heart Which evermore is pledg'd to thee and thine,

And turns to thee, in regions where thou art, To hymn the praises of thy face divine!

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